The First ChineseBabyLM Challenge: training data-efficient and cognitively plausible language models for Chinese
arXiv:2607.10745
Abstract
This paper presents the first ChineseBabyLM Challenge, organized as part of NLPCC 2026. The challenge asked participants to train language models from scratch using no more than 102M Chinese words. The models were evaluated on three tracks: natural language understanding, cognitive alignment, and Hanzi knowledge. There were no restrictions on tokenizers, model architectures, or the number of training epochs. Eighteen teams submitted 28 distinct models, generating 74 result files. The overall-winning team used a DeBERTa-v2 architecture and introduced an auxiliary pinyin-prediction objective during pretraining. Several submissions also explored curriculum-learning strategies and architectural innovations. Overall, the challenge provides a benchmark for advancing data-efficient and cognitively plausible approaches to Chinese language modeling.
13 pages